Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hello everyone Jennifer from tarle speech with your two for Tuesday today's two words that are pronounced the same but have different spellings and meanings are queue align and cue a signal so let's take a look at our words we have Q and U so to say these words correctly we're going to start with the K sound how do you do this the tip of your tongue is low in your mouth the back of your tongue is pulled way up and for some people actually touches the back of the roof of the mouth and the voice box is going to be off for that sound next we're going to move to the word u so if you know how to say the word you you're finished with this video if you're a little confused what you need to do is you need to start with that y sound to say the y sound I recommend putting the sides of your teeth to make them touch the insides of your back teeth E and make sure that the tip of your tongue is pointed down and away from the back of the top front teeth y y and then we're gonna end with the ew sound by puckering the lips let's put it all together Cue queue cue Queue cue Queue and now in a sentence give me a cue when you are getting close to the front of the queue give it a try people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful we'd love a like a share and subscribe you can check out our products on Google Play on iTunes and our classes at Tarle speech thanks everyone have a great week
A2 cue queue sound tongue teeth tarle speech How to Pronounce CUE & QUEUE - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 53 1 Summer posted on 2020/11/24 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary